I know that this article doesn't offer any surprises; however, what you may think is common knowledge is not always applied by all.

I can't tell you how many people during an interview speak negatively about either the employer or their previous boss. Negative comments are not perceived positively, and will send the wrong impression of who you are.

The comment mentioned in the article about candidates saying "I didn't have time to look up the information on your website." Yes, I have heard this one before tool.

Other words or phrases that you shouldn't say or ask during the interview:

- How many days do you offer for sick time

- Do you enforce drug screening

- Will you be running criminal background checks

- When will I get my first raise

Remember the employer is interested in what you can offer them -- do the focus during the initial stages should not be on what the employer can do for you. (just my humble opinion:)

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